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Barón, M. - Stepto, R.F.T. - Noël, C. - Shibaev, V.P. - Hess, M. - Jenkins, A.D. - Jin, I.-Il. - Sirigu, A. - Work, W.J. - Luckhurst, G.R. - Chandrashekhar, S. - Demus, D. - Goodby, J.W. - Gray, G.W. - Lagerwall, S.T. - Lavrentovich, O.D. - Schadt, M. - Allegra, G. - Bareiss, R.E. - Bikales, N.M. - Hatada, K. - Kahovec, J. - Kratochvíl, P. - Maréchal, E. - Metanomski, W.V. - Mita, I. - Papisov, I.M. - Suter, U.W. - Alemán, J.V. - Matyjaszewski, K. - Penczek, S. - Tripathy, S. - Shi, L.
Pure Appl. Chem. 2002;74(3):493-509
2002

Descripción: The document first gives definitions of basic terms related to liquid-crystalline and mesomorphic states of matter and then terms specific to the classification of liquid-crystal polymers. The terms have been restricted to those most commonly encountered in the structural description of the latter class of materials. The terms have been selected from the recently published comprehensive document "Definitions of basic terms relating to low-molar-mass and polymer liquid crystals" [Pure and Applied Chemistry 73 (5), 845-895 (2001)] and are intended to form a readily usable guide for the reader interested in the structural description of polymer liquid crystals. The more comprehensive document should be used for terminology associated with types of mesophases and the optical and physical characteristics of liquid-crystalline materials. The advice given by representatives of the International Liquid Crystal Society for the preparation of this document is gratefully acknowledged.
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Iemmi, C. - Campos, J.
J. Eur. Opt. Soc. 2009;4
2009

Descripción: In this work we present an anamorphic zoom system, based on liquid crystal displays, which allows changing the magnification and distortion of an image very quickly, without mechanical parts and keeping the output plane stationary. The anamorphic lenses that make up the optical processor are obtained by displaying a combination of convergent-divergent cylindrical lenses, with arbitrary orientations, onto the spatial light modulators. In order to illustrate the capabilities of the system, some experimental results are shown.
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Zelcer, A. - Chaia, Z.D. - Cukiernik, F.D. - Castellano, E.E. - Piro, O.E.
Acta Crystallogr Sect C Cryst Struct Commun 2002;58(3):m144-m146
2002

Descripción: The title compound, catena-poly[[tetrakis(μ-decanoato- κ2O:O′)-diruthenium(II, III) (Ru - Ru)]- μ-octanesulfonato-κ2O:O′], [Ru2(C10H19O2)4 (C8H17O3S)], is an octanesulfonate derivative of the mixed-valence complex diruthenium tetradecanoate. The equatorial carboxylate ligands are bidentate, bridging two Ru atoms to form a dinuclear structure. Each of the two independent dinuclear metal complexes in the asymmetric unit is located at an inversion centre. The octanesulfonate anion bridges the two dinuclear units through axial coordination. The alkyl chains of the carboxylate and sulfonate ligands are arranged in a parallel manner. The global structure can be seen as infinite chains of polar moieties separated by a double layer of non-polar alkyl groups, without interdigitation of the alkyl chains.
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Zanella, J. - Calzetta, E.
Phys Rev E. 2002;66(3)
2002

Descripción: We investigate the renormalization group approach to nonequilibrium field theory. We show that it is possible to derive nontrivial renormalization group flow from iterative coarse graining of a closed-time-path action. This renormalization group is different from the usual in quantum field theory textbooks, in that it describes nontrivial noise and dissipation. We work out a specific example where the variation of the closed-time-path action leads to the so-called Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation, and show that the renormalization group obtained by coarse graining this action, agrees with the dynamical renormalization group derived by directly coarse graining the equations of motion. © 2002 The American Physical Society.
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